
Lucky (character)
Lucky is a fictional character from Samuel Beckett's play "Waiting for Godot." He is a philosophical and intellectual figure, often seen with his companion Pozzo. Lucky's role involves delivering a lengthy, complex monologue that explores themes of memory, existence, and the nature of thought. Although he appears to be a servant, his speech reveals a deep, often confusing perspective on life. His character symbolizes the human struggle to find meaning amid absurdity, embodying the play’s exploration of waiting, chaos, and the search for purpose in an uncertain world.